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Budapest....

Edward S. Crocker, 2d, third secretary..

William A. Hodgman, commercial ataché..

HUNGARY

J. Butler Wright, envoy extraordinary and min- Wyoming...... Feb. 26, 1927
ister plenipotentiary.

10,000

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Rome.

John Randolph, consul....

Robert Y. Brown, vice consul..
Wendell S. Howard, vice consul.

Frederick A. Sterling, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.

Wainwright Abbott, second secretary
Col. John R. Thomas, jr., military attaché

Cornelius Ferris, consul general..
Julian F. Harrington, vice consul.
Early B. Christian, vice consul..
Edwin J. King, vice consul...
Frederick S. Barny, vice consul..
Robert A. Tennant, consular agent.
Hiram A. Boucher, consul..
William L. Peck, vice consul.
David C. Elkington, vice consul..

New York...... Mar. 16, 1923
Alabama..... Nov. 5, 1928
Pennsylvania... Sept. 2, 1926

4,500

2,500

Texas.

Feb. 19, 1927

10,000

5,000

Pennsylvania... June 9, 1927
War Dept... June 1, 1928

Colorado...... Nov. 1, 1927

7,000

Massachusetts.. Mar. 9, 1926

2,750

Louisiana....... May 25, 1926

2,750

Pennsylvania... Aug. 10, 1928
New York..

Mar. 25, 1927

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Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador extraordinary and Pennsylvania... Feb. 19, 1924
plenipotentiary.

.counselor of embassy..
Alexander C. Kirk, first secretary.
Harold H. Tittmann, jr., second secretary.
Thomas L. Daniels, second secretary.
Maj. James L. Collins, military attaché..
Capt. Ralston S. Holmes, naval attaché..
Mowatt M. Mitchell, commercial attaché.
Maj. William E. Shipp, asst. mil. attaché..

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William Oscar Jones, consul....
Franklin C. Gowen, vice consul..
George B. Seawright, vice consul.
Leonard G. Bradford, vice consul.
Joseph E. Haven, consul...
Ilo C. Funk, consul...
Edgar H. Slaughter, vice consul.
Henry P. Starrett, consul general
Julian C. Dorr, vice consul....
Angelo Boragino, vice consul..
Stanley R. Lawson, vice consul.
William P. Shockley, vice consul
Karl de G. MacVitty, consul....
David H. Buffum, vice consul.
John Q. Wood, consul...
George P. Wilson, vice consul.
Homer Brett, consul.

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Tokyo...

Charles MacVeagh, ambassador extraordinary and New Hampshire. Sept. 24, 1925

17,500

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Laurence E. Salisbury, third secretary
Cabot Coville, language officer
Monroe Hall, language officer..

Lt. Col. Charles Burnett, military attaché.
Capt. Joseph Vance Ogan, naval attaché.
Halleck A. Butts, commercial attaché...
Lt. Arthur H. McCollum, asst. nav. attaché.
Joseph H. Ehlers, asst. com'l attaché.............
Maj. Richard W. Cooksey, language officer.
Maj. William T. Pigott, jr., language officer..
Capt. Coleman F. Driver, language officer..
Capt. Tobin C. Rote, language officer..
Capt. Allender Swift, language officer..
1st Lt. E. Carl Engelhart, language officer.
1st Lt. John Weckerling, language officer.
1st Lt. Chester A. Horne, language officer..

Texas. Illinois. California..

New York.
War Dept...
Aug. 7, 1925
Navy Dept... Nov. 3, 1928
Dept.Commerce Apr. 7, 1927
Navy Dept... Sept. 19, 1928
Dept.Commerce May 16, 1927
War Dept.. Apr. 4, 1925
War Dept..
Apr. 4, 1925

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Kovno..

Frederick W. B. Coleman, envoy extraordinary Minnesota...... Sept. 20, 1922
and minister plenipotentiary.
Louis A. Sussdorff, jr., first secretary.
David B. Macgowan, first secretary..
Loy W. Henderson, third secretary..

10,000

New York.
Dec. 30, 1926
Tennessee.
Oct. 14, 1922
Colorado...... May 12, 1927 ¦

7,000

5,000

3,500

1 See below, Consular Service. See above, Diplomatic Service. 30722-29————5

The diplomatic officers here listed are accredited to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

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Luxemburg..

Hugh S. Gibson, envoy extraordinary and min- California....... Feb. 17, 1927 ister plenipotentiary.

17,500

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Mexico, D. F..

Dwight W. Morrow, ambassador extraordinary New Jersey..... Sept. 21, 1927 and plenipotentiary.

17,500

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1 The diplomatic officers here listed are accredited also to Belgium, and the vice consulate at Luxemburg is under the consulate at Antwerp.

Texas.. Michigan.. Maine... Texas..

Sept. 17, 1927

2,750

Sept. 15, 1928

Feb.

June 29, 1927 4, 1928

3,500

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'Foreign Service officer, Class I, appointed to act as diplomatic agent and consul general pursuant to Sec. 17 of an act of Congress approved May 24, 1924. Receives compensation as a Foreign Service officer.

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